He rebounded from the metal - and Slitherfear leaped twice as fast and far as before and caught him with one pincer-set.
He crouched again, then leaped far into space, and drifted down like a feather to land on the balcony, hardly needing to bend his knees.
But it would surely leap as far ahead of the old empire as a starship outraced a canoe.
The Lochsa bawled and leapt not far to the north, gray with silt and chunks of ice.
And even when there are special charges, only rarely do the total commissions leap far above the advertised offer.
Unfortunately, Congress seems poised to leap far beyond such level-headed revision and instead reverse more than two decades of environmental progress.
It can leap this far, he thought.
If it had not been for the miracle of Blackshirts, we would never have leaped this far.
Although under the 14-inch legal length limit, the salmon put on a fine show, leaping far above the water.
Second, it would serve little purpose, if a band truly wishes to reach a mass audience, to leap too far ahead of that audience's tastes.